Health professionals' perceptions of intimate partner violence against women in Serbia: Opportunities and barriers for response improvement
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2010
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Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions and attitudes of health professionals toward violence against women in intimate relationships, and to discuss them as opportunities and barriers for improving health professionals' response. Methods: Six focus groups were conducted with 71 health professionals employed in the public primary health care centers in Belgrade (Serbia). The data were analyzed according to the direct approach of the qualitative content analysis. Results: Findings suggest that the majority of health professionals perceive IPV as an unjustifiable act. They showed an understanding for women; see their role as providing support to women and collaborating with other institutions. They are willing to help, but do not know how. However, some health professionals appeared to be judgmental in terms of what preceded violence, and would insist on extracting a woman's disclosure that violence had occurred. As barriers, they emphasized the lack of training... and specific education on IPV, a weak support network, and overall social insecurity. Conclusion: There is a gap between health professionals' willingness to help and resources needed, along with prejudice and interrogative attitudes. Barriers appeared at individual, organizational and societal levels. Practice implications: Proper education and protocols are priorities in strengthening health professionals' response to IPV.
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Serbia / Perceptions / Intimate partner violence against women / Health professionals / Barriers / AttitudesИзвор:
Patient Education and Counseling, 2010, 80, 1, 88-93
DOI: 10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.028
ISSN: 0738-3991
PubMed: 19850435
WoS: 000279574500013
Scopus: 2-s2.0-77953545070
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Šumarski fakultetTY - JOUR AU - Đikanović, Bosiljka AU - Celik, Halime AU - Simić, Snežana AU - Matejić, Bojana AU - Cucić, Viktorija PY - 2010 UR - https://omorika.sfb.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/331 AB - Objective: The aim of this study was to determine the perceptions and attitudes of health professionals toward violence against women in intimate relationships, and to discuss them as opportunities and barriers for improving health professionals' response. Methods: Six focus groups were conducted with 71 health professionals employed in the public primary health care centers in Belgrade (Serbia). The data were analyzed according to the direct approach of the qualitative content analysis. Results: Findings suggest that the majority of health professionals perceive IPV as an unjustifiable act. They showed an understanding for women; see their role as providing support to women and collaborating with other institutions. They are willing to help, but do not know how. However, some health professionals appeared to be judgmental in terms of what preceded violence, and would insist on extracting a woman's disclosure that violence had occurred. As barriers, they emphasized the lack of training and specific education on IPV, a weak support network, and overall social insecurity. Conclusion: There is a gap between health professionals' willingness to help and resources needed, along with prejudice and interrogative attitudes. Barriers appeared at individual, organizational and societal levels. Practice implications: Proper education and protocols are priorities in strengthening health professionals' response to IPV. T2 - Patient Education and Counseling T1 - Health professionals' perceptions of intimate partner violence against women in Serbia: Opportunities and barriers for response improvement EP - 93 IS - 1 SP - 88 VL - 80 DO - 10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.028 UR - conv_912 ER -
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Đikanović, B., Celik, H., Simić, S., Matejić, B.,& Cucić, V.. (2010). Health professionals' perceptions of intimate partner violence against women in Serbia: Opportunities and barriers for response improvement. in Patient Education and Counseling, 80(1), 88-93. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.028 conv_912
Đikanović B, Celik H, Simić S, Matejić B, Cucić V. Health professionals' perceptions of intimate partner violence against women in Serbia: Opportunities and barriers for response improvement. in Patient Education and Counseling. 2010;80(1):88-93. doi:10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.028 conv_912 .
Đikanović, Bosiljka, Celik, Halime, Simić, Snežana, Matejić, Bojana, Cucić, Viktorija, "Health professionals' perceptions of intimate partner violence against women in Serbia: Opportunities and barriers for response improvement" in Patient Education and Counseling, 80, no. 1 (2010):88-93, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pec.2009.09.028 ., conv_912 .